17 Jan 2012
On September 23, 2011, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas appeared before the U.N. General Assembly to request full membership for the State of Palestine. America’s veto power renders their bid largely symbolic, but there could be leverage gained – like indirect recognition of statehood – in the process. After 20 years of failed talks with Israel, can this plea to the international community be the only path left to a two-state solution, or have the Palestinians set the peace process back by bypassing negotiations?
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Director of MENA at ECFR and Senior Research Fellow and Co-Director of the Middle East Task Force at the New America Foundation
Palestinian democracy activist and member of the Palestinian delegation to the Madrid Peace Conference in 1991. He was a presidential candidate in 2005
Correspondent for ABC News
Diplomat, Bestselling author and Middle East expert
Public Policy Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
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